I'm really enjoying these songs! I am downloading them to burn to CD when December gets here. Keep up the good work all!

Btw, how hard is it to burn a CD from a folder I've saved on my desktop?

_________________"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." William Butler Yeats

ConnieS

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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:48 pm

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In Windows XP if you're in a music folder there's a list of tasks on the left. One of the tasks you can choose is to burn the songs in the folder to a disc. In Windows Vista you have a burn button in the upper part of the folder. You do have to have a burner.

In Windows XP if you're in a music folder there's a list of tasks on the left. One of the tasks you can choose is to burn the songs in the folder to a disc. In Windows Vista you have a burn button in the upper part of the folder. You do have to have a burner.

Ah, I see it now, thanks Connie!

_________________"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." William Butler Yeats

Blackhawk: I think Generations are fast becoming one of my favorite whistles. You did an especially nice job on 'Noel' - I may try it on my red-top just to compare how they sound. Was the slapback effect added, or is that the room you were in? I like it, regardless.

Keith - smooth as ever. That's a great sounding whistle and the song was very well done. I especially liked the second pass.

Kudos to both!!!

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Blackhawk

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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:52 pm

Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:20 amPosts: 639Location: California

jrc wrote:

Those are really nice guys ...

Blackhawk: I think Generations are fast becoming one of my favorite whistles. You did an especially nice job on 'Noel' - I may try it on my red-top just to compare how they sound. Was the slapback effect added, or is that the room you were in? I like it, regardless.

It was added, jrc, with the Sound Program on Windows XP. I've tried to figure out how to make Audacity do the same thing, with no luck so far. Anyhoo, thank you for the kind words. I loved your playing, too, as I always do.

_________________"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." William Butler Yeats

Beautiful. There really have been a number of good tunes so far. Keep them coming.

_________________Keith

Shan

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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:25 pm

Joined: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:03 pmPosts: 49Location: Durham, NC

Wow! What's not to like?

Blackhawk - Kudos for your two nice tunes! I like hearing your mix of legato and staccato in some of your phrases. Sometimes I don't quite know what to do with a note that I can't make smooth enough to suit me, and yet I never think to go ahead and make it pop like that. I'm going to have to remember that idea...

khl - As I said in the give-away thread -- very pretty! The whistle, the playing, the ornamentation, the whole package.

Adrian - I actually laughed for the joy of your bluesy/jazzy version of this song. Amazing stuff!

Walden - FUN FUN FUN! I like your drum. And the piping is nice, too.

Susan - I didn't know this song, but it definitely conjured up images of quiet evenings watching the lights on the tree. So peaceful.

I think I may be inspired to try to find time to do another tune...

_________________Shan

"May I never be so engrossed with time that I neglect the things of eternity; thus may I not only live but grow towards Thee." - from The Valley of Vision

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